On 6/9/21 7:35 AM, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote:
Hi,

I deleted a four pck files in /var/lib/mailman/data (heldmsg-mailman-x.pcki) n 
redhat server where the pck held messages are stored and now, I received this 
messages form mailman


...
regular_text: cmdline:        /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p 
heldmsg-=
regular_text: mailman-12.pck

Where did this message come from? Nothing in standard Mailman as distributed runs a command like

/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p heldmsg-mailman-12.pck

automatically via cron or whatever. This appears to be some RedHat package specific process, I am guessing that it's a modification to Mailman's cron/checkdbs that's trying to dump the contents of the held message for its report.


I understand that it is looking for that pck file and cannot find it, I deleted 
them because I thought they were not used at all. I have seen that the mailman 
service is fully operational, but I like stop this errors.
How can I solve this problem?.


The heldmsg-mailman-12.pck file is probably still referenced in Mailman's lists/mailman/request.pck

Go to the admindb interface for the `mailman` list. I think you will see the held messages there and you can discard them.

In the future, don't delete heldmsg files. Delete the held messages via the web admindb UI.

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